Today, we drove from one State capital city to the neighboring State capital city (Indianapolis, IN to Springfield, IL). Not much to say about the views from the interstate highways - mostly flat, mostly corn and soy bean fields. We arrived by early afternoon and went immediately for a 20-minute guided tour of the Capital building. Construction started in 1868 and it took 20 years to complete the building. It has been well-preserved and is currently undergoing major renovations on the north end.
P.S. from yesterday -- this is where we stayed in Indianapolis - Ft. Harrison State Park Inn.
Then we walked toward the location for the start box for the Capital Volkswalk. Before arriving there, we dropped into the Lincoln Presidential Library. It was a great stop and, unlike the modern Presidential libraries, more of a museum chronicling Abe's life. The displays were quite good, imaginative, and emotionally moving. Somewhere there was a statement that more has been written about A. Lincoln than any other person in history, except for Jesus. Our visit ended with an excellent 17-minute multi-media presentation called "In Lincoln's Eyes" in which an hologrammed artist describes the life story that he could read in Lincoln's face, accompanied by images of the events that made up that life.
We went for dinner to Loukinens' on 4th, sitting at the bar. The Guinness (draft) was perfect! The rest of the meal was good and we had an interesting, short conversation with the hostess, bartender, and one other patron.
Illinois Governor's Mansion.
Capital at dusk.
Sounds like a fun day. C
ReplyDeleteMy great-grandmother on my mother's side of the family was a cousin of Nancy Hanks (Abraham Lincoln's mother) so all you showed and said about Springfield, Illinois is of interest.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your travels going towards home. ET
ReplyDeleteLove the domes in the capitals! Nice photos of your travel in the city!
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